Culture | Segovia Segovia City Walls The exhibition space is formed by the San Andrés Gate and the Tourist Information Point. A substantial part of the wall that surrounded Segovia in medieval times, starting at the Alcázar fortress, still stands.
Culture | Tarragona Tarragona city walls Several sections and three towers of the old Roman walls are preserved.
Culture | Teruel Teruel City Walls The city walls that surrounded the city had a total of 40 towers of which only a few remain.
Culture | Ciutadella de Menorca Es Tudons Prehistoric Burial Site The 'Naveta' was a collective tomb from the pre-talaiot period.
Culture | Barcelona Mies Van der Rohe Pavilion This edifice was built under the clear influence of Bauhaus, for the International Exhibition of 1929.
Culture | Barcelona Güell Pavilions Antoni Gaudí used the “catenary” effect here for the first time, that is, holding a chain by the ends and allowing the curve it forms due to the law of gravity to be seen. This is then inverted with bricks and turned into an architectural work.
Culture | Barcelona Albéniz Palace Official residency to the Spanish monarchy during their visits to Barcelona.
Culture | Ciudad Rodrigo Águila Palace This lovely building conceived in the Plateresque style has since 2010 housed the Spanish-Portuguese Centre for Heritage Studies, dedicated to the protection, conservation, investigation and promotion of the cultural heritage of Spain and Portugal.
Culture | Vitoria Ajuria-Enea Palace The Palace of Ajuria-Enea is known, above all for being the headquarters of the Basque Government. Apart from its administrative function, it contains monuments, history, and art of great value.
Culture | Barcelona Casa Amatller house This work by the architect Puig i Cadafalch combines the neo-Gothic style with a curious stepped gable. It is located near the buildings of Casa Batlló, Gaudí, and the Casa Lleó Morera, by Domènech i Montaner.